Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Gombanwa, May I know who I am speaking with?
Ronald Smith (Shayden): Ronald Smith, President of Shayden.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Gombanwa sir, my name is Toshiro Kurosawa, the Prime Minister of Okaiken.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): Oh, hello. It is an honor to be speaking with you sir. How may I help you today?
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): I would like to talk to you about the new USNW nation, Bergenstein. Since entering the USNW, he has caused a lot of trouble lately due to its unstable economy.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Acadia Requests Addition to Room
Ronald Smith (Shayden): Agreed. Their state currencies have caused tax problems for Shayden, and their dispute with Relastova shows they are not a responsible nation.
Matt Randall (Acadia): Acadia will remain neutral for the time, we are unsure of what to do.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): May I know who I am speaking with in the Acadian side of the line?
Matt Randall (Acadia): This is President Matthew Randall. It's an honor.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Additionally, many of our investors have invested in Bergenstein's Local Currency, causing a decline in stocks today.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): It is an honor to speak with you, Mr. Randall. This is Mr. Toshiro Kurosawa, Okaiken Prime Minister.
Matt Randall (Acadia): I think it would be in all of our best interests if Bergenstein began use of the Enieo.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): However, we cannot coerce Bergenstein to use it. That is the problem as of now, so we need to find available options.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): Maybe we should try to enforce they use the Skiller?
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): We could try that, but his lack of funding towards his Central Bank are the main cause why local states produce their own.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): I mean look at the currency, they are unsecure and are hideous.
Matt Randall (Acadia): I agree. The currency is very unstable, or it will become unstable very soon.
The Enieo is the best option.
Matt Randall (Acadia): We can maybe sign a petition that can possibly convince the nation.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): What are the actions if Bergenstein persist?
Ronald Smith (Shayden): We can also consider sanctions?
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Okay we could do that, but will they listen?
Matt Randall (Acadia): Maybe ending trade between the nations. Cutting off trade from Shayden, Okaiken, and Acadia will be devestating.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): If three of the most economically powerful nations throw sanctions against them, they will be forced to change their ways.
Matt Randall (Acadia): Let's issue an economic ultimatum.
Matt Randall (Acadia): And give them a time limit. 30 days, perhaps, to accept our terms?
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): I agree with the decision of the ultimatum.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): I would say 15 days.
Matt Randall (Acadia): I am fine with 15 days.
Matt Randall (Acadia): When they agree, they will be given time to implement the Enieo.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): If not, end the trade.
Matt Randall (Acadia): I agree.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): That is something I can agree on as well.
Matt Randall (Acadia): An official document will be necessary.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): The end of trade will cause major problems to the nation, economically and socially.
Matt Randall (Acadia): We must also stress the benefits of using the Enieo.
Matt Randall (Acadia): Let's list them in our ultimatum.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): There's a catch to this one though. with increasing investments, I suggest to transfer to another country immediately.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): That is probably a good idea.
Matt Randall (Acadia): What would be a good country to transfer to? Trentannia uses the Enieo and has a stable economy.
Matt Randall (Acadia): The Enieo and Sent are also easily converted.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): The Enieo and Sent are the two most used currencies in the world.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): I suggest transfer it to a market that is developing.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Maybe we can provide a list?
Ronald Smith (Shayden): We could, that would be a smart idea.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Okay.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Here is the list provided:
1. Folland - No income taxes
2. Trentannia
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Any more suggestions?
Matt Randall (Acadia): In many Acadian states, there is little to no income tax. Income taxes at federal level do not exist.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Okay, so we can advise to move investments there.
Matt Randall (Acadia): Troy has no income taxes within the state borders.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): Shayden tries to promote keeping jobs within Shayden by using tax break initiatives.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): That's a great idea.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Okay, as a recap, here are some of the materials we agree upon.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Bergenstein is not a responsible nation; Therefore we recommend a 15-Day ultimatum to use the Enieo or else they will be sanctioned.
Matt Randall (Acadia): Yes. We should write an official document stating our demands.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): Agreed. This is a fine example of why a weak Central Govenment never allows a country to prosper with unity.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Meeting Concluded then.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): Well, there is actually something else I would like to discuss.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): Should we do something about the Bergenstein-Relastova conflict?
Matt Randall (Acadia): This probably won't affect Acadia, Shayden, or Okaiken.
Matt Randall (Acadia): I'm going to do my best to keep Acadia out of the conflict.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): I am not allowed to touch other nation's control as part of the Article 9 of the Okaiken Constitution.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): Though shouldn't we promote allowing the people of Litheniant to decide?
Matt Randall (Acadia): A referendum would be the right thing to do, but it is not our business.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): I agree with Acadia's decison
Ronald Smith (Shayden): Understandable.
Toshiro Kurosawa (Okaiken): Meeting Concluded.
Ronald Smith (Shayden): Thank you for your time gentlemen.
Matt Randall (Acadia): Thank you gentlemen, have a nice evening, or morning.